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* ■ i^i Y9U XXIL NO 25. RAEFORD,NOftTEt^I^p) * CI9IRCHAN9 STATE. (iVimThe Ymi'h^ OompviioD) timee and In many l^wMee (^proper relarions be ^een thareliRfioias^and the po« litteid oiifranizatlonB of the people !bafe been the eubject of discns- 'Iston, d^erenre and even oLwar ' Sometimes the thfk)erati6 system has prevailed, and the,ministers ^5.7^ of the Church have liraely con ♦ trolled the tempot^al power. At ^ -■ other-tim^ the State haiT as >; serted itself, and religion has ^y-' -• : ' •• been directed or pei^ecuted by 'f |be authority of the government, t^ere in the ‘CJnitpd States 'have from the firfUb^sisted on the separation orphQrch and State, each snpreme in Hs own field, each forbidden to encroach OB the field of the other. We be lieve that it is the only wav in which liberty of conscience can :bfe preserved, and'continual re- Jigioift dimension avoided Mexico is now passing tbmugh a phase in its religious and po- iitical development which is faking that ccmntry to its oen- ^ter and inddentally proving, the dangere that attend the interfer ence of the Church in political or the domiuation of the I^tate over religious activities It lll^^startliog to us in the^ United tales jto read of a constitution at forbids any minister of Te Hhgion not a native to conduct ^rvices, that denies the right of lliiy choreb to own and Aand Meetiag of Men of dm Pndbftory at Galatit''^^di Sepi. loth. 10:30 a. m. Devotional ,11:00 a. m Addressz-Rev. Hen rir Sweets, D. D., Executive Sec retary of Christian' Education and Ministerial Relief. ll:30a. m Address: Rev. J Sprole Lyons. Jr. Spbjject: The Woik-of the Holy Spirit in Sooth Carolina. ..>12:00^ ni. Roll call of churches Kep(^ of year's work bv each or^niisation of Men of the Cfiuiwh, Report of organizations formed during the year I - 1:00 p. m.^ Dinner.' a:00 p. m. Report of Nomina ting ('dminittee. 2:l6 p. Concluding reports from churches. 2.45'p. m. Address: Rev. _C. Darby Pulton. D. D.. Field Sec retary of Foreign Mission Com mittee. 3:15 p. m. Developing Leader ship in Churches—J. B. Spillma#. Followed by open discussion.. 4:00 p- m New Business. 4:80-p. m Adjournment The ai iDj^, sEPrsaBEai 9, 1926. 9I.SO Per Year, An^raflocs :—Vi N Hera le etown a seettcui (g taiQoiiB JSaflcet street in the da]Vi«t.d73 of the Seeqol-Ceiiteiudal Interoatk delphia to commemorate Uie 15(to ; tlon of Independence. Svery actual arahitectu^ detail Tke tor ductloaa oC thoee uMd In the R^oluttig dieplajr are the oriclnala and today arf ; a their historic value. The Hhci Kproduction of Philadelphia^ i of the ontstandiag featnrea now beinfi £eld. In PhUa. the alxnlngr -of the Declara. built to actual else and la fch building are egact repr» llany of the pieces oa iousands of dollari because until December 1. - Phillippi Picnic. Phillipi Sunday school held their annual picnic last Friday afternoon, and about 200 peraons had a very enjoyable time. ' Mr. M A Patterson, Rev A D Carswell and Editor Poole control I were called upon tor short ad ^ own church building and I dresses during the devoU^al jpapkes the national government exorcises, condacted by the Su owner of All church property, I perintendent Mr. McLean Camp ^ ' MmU fprbid&Any priest or mints-1 belt, and each responded in ten tw or chureb ps^er to comment I minute speeches. „ i4y Pn pi^lic^i^^rs, that] After ^ these exerciiiw (limCTAA^^siintituhsuppCT was temal tyranny, of the | serv^ consisting in abundance re kind—and ^ it|of both substantials and viands Her many friends with Mrs Wm. Lamont, mother, Mrs. C. A. .Mafioy; in Cheraw, S. (X/ fast'Satnjfdi^- night, and wae imried M^dajr^ dm. Lament'"was *he!| mother fQR;A tew da^ hefm^hei death ,;1SSr Lamn^- attended* her fafteral Monday. sT.-Jiis.;:, The editor had a most enjoy abletime, and he fully believes everybody did. There was not a thing to mar the pleasure of the occasion. ■ jV Daniel 0. Wright Diet. Scotland county lost one of its finest citizens in the death of Mr. Daniel 0 Wright at his home in Williamson township Sunday morning, August 29, at 7 o’clock. Mr. Wright had been in declining b^^alth for about months Two weeks before his death he became quite sick anc was compelled to take his bed. He bore his suffering patiently and with valiant spirit The enc came quietly and peacefully no Sunday raornini^ —The Laurin burg Exchange to'miliions ol Mexicans: „ On tb^ other hand, the Mex ican President jdefends his de^ crees by- accusiag the Roman ' Catholic hierarchy of continual '^interference in political affairs - and'Virtual ''conspir^y against the present form of government of Mexico. It is the Cgtholie Church that ig principally af fected by thb policy ol the gov ernment, for Mexico is . ninety per cent Catholic, and it is that church which alone is making protest against the decrees of PresidentUalles and offering re sistance to themi It is difficult, almost iihpossi hie indeed, for us of the United States to comprehend the state pf mind that has led to the unfbr- tuuato situation in Mexico, fur the two'Countries, neighbors ab tney are, differ fundamentally in race, history, tradition aud eco ' nomic and social conditions It is fur ter say, however, that the conflict ia^ietween the forces of extreoie cunservatiem and al most as extreme radicalism. The party .now id power in Mexico is , .^socialistic in theory and practice; ■ its strength, like that of the so- 'vlet goverment in Russia, is among the industrial proletariat, and it exists as a protest against -;;the selfish exploitation of the nation by the old regime of * ^bich Porfirio Diaz was. so long : the head. It distrusts the Church ^and even religion itself much as Russian leaders distrust will be we dare not pre ’ ^ them, for the socialist suspects . and dislikes every institution that has its'roots in. the past. Anditmeaimto keep its hand Very firmly on the religious ac tivities of ihe people in order that the churches shall not be come a rallying place for those ^ who oppose the new order and . V are the eneniies ot socialism and the all powerful State. What the outcome of the Oar Organization. The following are the chair men of the several precinct com mittees, and ex efficio members of the County Democratic Ex excutive Committee: Allendale: W. J. McLauchlin Antioch: J. A. Hodgin. Blue Springs: R. J. Hasty. Duodarrach: A. A. Conoly. Qlenecho: Louis Parker. ' Little River: D. McGill. Quewbiffle: C. J. Seaford. Arabia: G. W. Maxwell, Rockfish: T. G. Wood. Raeford: E. B. McNeill. diet. We do not fear that genu ine religion wilLbe suppressed in Mexico; we do not believe it can ever be permanently driven out ot the hearts of men in any country. Bat we anticipate many years of internal dissension be fore the Mexicans learn the true principles of religious freedom and discover how to quiet the ambition of either State or Church to rule the other. Mrs. Malloy Deai^^ • -cT’ T ■ • ihort Items. Nor sbouM a man strike matches on painted walla or on store fixtures. 1 Tbo weather has been good for MVtDg fodder, and the people took advantage of it. The curbing has been put down on E^aldson avenue, and soon the paving will be done. The bay cr6p looks good and we hope there will be good weather in which to save it. llns in, town now run if time. irnal wants all sub*, pay up. |badly. needed,, kad any in two im^ers^bad good ley ia^ sood as we weeks iullb Aug. 30. —AT tele gram was received Saturday night from Rev. W; L. Foley of Center Church near Maxton, ac cepting the call tendered him re cently at.St. Pauls, which meets very bearttly with the approval of the congregation locally. Mr. Foley cannot come until the 1st of December, but supplies will possibly be arranged to fill the vacancy of the pulpit until then weath- frdder' of Pay Mist Ette Mr. Frank Culbretb has re turned from Keystone, W Va., and since has gone with his firm at Max'01. Messrs. Arch and LutherTopp are away on an automobile trip through tbe New England States ana Canada. Rural Policeman Barrington captured a 35 gallon copper still aad fixtures in Little River town ship last week, and poured out 600 gallons of beer. A correction: Mr Roy Stan ton of Chttrlotte; who visited his parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Stanton, near town, last week, is a bank^er, not a barber, as we had It. We have fie^ter seen better to- )acco crops io Hoke; corn is very good, and early cotton is fine, and all other crops are good, the only trouble is boll, weevils are eating later cotton. Mr. Herman Campbell came lome of Davidson College lost Jgne.and in a few days and went to,Florida, helped to build public roads in’ that state, and saved enough money to pay half a The greatest good athletics do for tbe young is to get them to I learn to do their very best at ei- erytbiog they undertake j Becaow a'mao fails in an oe- idertaking, io a norobm of under- I takings, is no evidence that that man is a failure iw life. He only is a failure who guits. If a man gets wise beyond the Bible and Bible reiigioD, is be happier*^ Can he avoid any more of the ills of life? Is he the better enabled to meet the disappoiolments of life, and die comforted because* of this re search work that has consumed his lifetiraei Desth oi C W. Wocley. '-Mr. C. W. Woolev, a prorai nent man and citizen of W 'gram, died Saturday afternoon at 4 o’clock. The_writer has known Mr. Woolev since our boyhood days, and can testify to the fact that he was indeed a Christian and a gentleman, and we sorrow with his loved ones in their great loss. His remains were interred m Spring Hill cemetery Sunday af ternoon, a large assemblage of friends gathering to pay a last tribute .of respect to a man uni versally liked, because of his nobility of soul, his pastor, Rev. V. R. Gaston, conducting^ the last sad rites. Doocan McCraney. Mr. Duncan McCraney, of Lit tie River township, brother of our townsman, Mr. W. J. McCraney, died at a hospital in Fayetteville on Aug. 25th, aged 76 years Mr. McCraney left a number of friends because he was al ways friendly with everybody. He was an exceptionally good man. whose death not only brings a sad loss to bis family, but to^th church and state- His wife died sev^I years ago two SODS and threp daugh ters survive. They are: Messrs. John M. McCraney of Milard, Miss., Smith of St. Pauls and W. D. of Vass; Mrs. Eugene Hamilton of Dunn. He was a consistent member of Cyprees Presbyterian charch. > Born to Mr, and Mrs. Homer Walters Sept. 4th,'a fine'son- well grown. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Neil Cole on Sept. 6th, a daughter, Nora Maye. Mr. Floyd Monroe left auto tag number 113.270 at this office Tuesday morning. McNeill Grocery Company has opened a store in Shannon with Mr. A D'Conoly as manager. There is an effort being made to have Magnolia street pavet now while a contractor is/here We are sorry to leari^ J. W. Johnson is ngk'^tting on well, and has again gone to tbe eJanatoriura in Charlotte. Mr and Mrs, Huffines of Ten nessee are visiting relatives a Antioch. The lady is known to Hose county people as Miss Less Leggette. Inadvertently we put its baby name, the name it had before it grew into a chain of stores; but we have the tiame correct in this iBSU: b’reeman Furniture Stores. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Grimes have moved to Fort Lauderdale, Fla. to make-their home. Mrs. Crimes was telegraph operator in Raeford, and takes a similar position in Fort Lauderdale. Born to Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Gore on last Thursday evening a fine son; but since Friday Mrs Gore has been critically ill at Pittman’s hospital in Fayette ville from uraemic poisoning. After spending some time in Raeford and Jackson Springs with relatives, Mrs. L. U. Holli day and daughter. Miss Hilda, have returned to their home in Poplarville, Miss. Raeford defeated Biscoe in an old time, good base ball game on the local grounds last Friaay afternoon 3 to 0. Make McKeith an pictched and Lawrence Poole caught, aud the boys say they played like they used to. United Candidates for the States Senate will appear in abundance .when Simmons and Overman die or retire—more like ly die—for there are several who want to represent the state in the Senate, about six in the west and six in the east But if we are living we are betting on Cam and WilLori. In their zeal to perpetuate a false doctrine, men say that horses were once tbe size of com mon dogs, and there are middh aged men who remember when cows g£rve only a small amount .,AfC^k. The truth is there are small horses now, and there were as good cows fifty years ago as there are now, better, the feed considered. As he was driving toward^ Raleigh on Tuesday evening of last week, Mr. J B. Williamsoo. a former resident of Raeford, was terribly mangled and broken, when a tire on bis car blew out and his car turned off a fifteen foot embankment and he was caught beneath it. He was car ried to Rex hospital in Raleigh, and was living at last account. Robesopians are fighting in Superior court this w'eek to de termine whether the hardsurface road from Red Springs to Lum berton shall tap the Wilmington to Asheville highway at Pates, or at McNeill’s mill, the differ ence in the distance being two or three miles distance. The longer way. as the road now runs from Red Springs to Lumberton, will cost more, of course, but will benefit a great many more peo ple. and Robeson is lending the State the money to build it. LOT FOR SALE, on North Main Street- Paved frontage. De sirable location. Terms to suit. N. M. McKeithan. Skilled Dress making, Pecoting, Hemstitching by experts in these linesof work. Also prepared to sew isengtass automobile curtains, &c. T. J. McGILU FOR SALE—Abruzzi Rye at two dollaia per bushel and also . six big Poland China contest..,^ njy !> usia nwnawv** Yours respectfully, D. A. Covington. , McColl, 8. C. Route 2. $25.00 REWARD. For any information enabling us to locate the present where abouts of Peter WcCrimmon, cofored, form,*rly Rieford. N. C. or any information leading to recovery of Ford touring car Motor No. 12351220. Carolina Discount Corp’n , Aberdeen. N C. "AN’lNVITAflON” The public is cordially invited to Smith Brothers store every day in the year where they will find a-^ull line of nice, clean, fresh GROCERIES at reasonable prices. SMITH BROS., Raeford, N. C. Phone 550. Baby Clucks For Sale. Purebred English Barron strain White Leghorn Baby Chicks $8 75 hundred postpaid. Brown Leghorn $10 hund’t*d.. Ancouas- Sheppard^ strain $11 hundred. Rhode Island Reds $11 hundred.. Plymouth Rocks 111.50 hundred White Rock 113 hundred. All good, healthy, strong chicks, guarante« d. We preuay postage charges and guarantee live delivery. Take a statement from your Post Master, if any dead, we replace them. THE DIXIE HATf Taboi FARM LOANS. Loans made on improved farm lands in Hoke. Scotland and Robeson Counties for 5, 7 10 years. Interest 5 per cent, payable October first each year. Privilege is given to pay part of principal on any interest paying date, but borrower is not required to so pav L Our policy is to make loans at the smallest possible cost to the borrower, and make it su he will have his obligations to fall dne when his crops are bpi vested, aud if he has a surplus he can pay part of the principal debt. OhicAmauga Tituarr Co.» Junius J. Goodwin, Attf. LumberteDt N, NOTICE By order of the Town Council, notice is hereby given that all property withio the town, on which there is delinquent taxes; that same will be advertised Oct Ist, 1926. Please cat] and settle and save expense of advertising and sale. ri. A. CURRIE, Clerk. Wanted—Man with car to sell - cnmpelete line quality Auto Tirea^and Tubes Exclusive Territory. Experience not necessary. S&tary $360.00 per month. Milestone Rubber Company east UVERPOOL, OHIO. NOTICE: Moffitt’s Army Store .formerly of Raeford. will open for busintssin Wagram. Open ing day,* Saturday, Sept. 11th. We appreciate the patronage given us while in Raeford, hoping yon will see us in Wa* gram for anvthing in our line.
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